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My analysis of the above official statistics in New Hampshire, 2000. graham4anything Mar 2013 #1
Loz? Warren Stupidity Mar 2013 #3
I've been saying that from day one. It's like really shitty ''performance art''. nt Guy Whitey Corngood Mar 2013 #184
I am beginning to question my commitment to Sparkle Motion. Buzz Clik Mar 2013 #2
Nicely done. Warren DeMontague Mar 2013 #25
I think we have all seen “Bonanza” XRubicon Mar 2013 #35
Nader worked tirelessly to screw Gore. On edit: Nader Nader worked tirelessly to screw America. onehandle Mar 2013 #4
Gore did it to himself. Bonobo Mar 2013 #5
I still can't believe Gore picked a Republican as a running mate Cali_Democrat Mar 2013 #7
Yeah that did not help. Warren Stupidity Mar 2013 #9
it was a dumb move, from advisors concerned about "values voters" and Clinton's evil unit, no doubt. Warren DeMontague Mar 2013 #26
If one was so inclined... Bonobo Mar 2013 #186
The blame for the pick ultimately lies with Al Gore, and no one likes Al Gore more than me. Warren DeMontague Mar 2013 #190
No, people that did not vote for Gore did it to themselves. graham4anything Mar 2013 #8
Yes, candidates need take no responsibility for the way voters decide. Bonobo Mar 2013 #11
So, Cheney was BETTER than Lieberman? jazzimov Mar 2013 #29
Yeah, that is EXACTLY what I said. Bonobo Mar 2013 #31
There are no circumstances whatsoever under which I would vote for a ticket containing Lieberman MNBrewer Mar 2013 #115
Lieberman was my Senator. I voted for him twice in 2000. Jennicut Mar 2013 #138
With Lieberman at the top of the ticket, yes, but . . . brush Mar 2013 #128
"They are the direct cause for those 4 little electoral votes." morningfog Mar 2013 #21
Yes we do. Plus all those Nader told to stay home and don't bother graham4anything Mar 2013 #27
This is such a boring "debate." Let me help you with four easy facts. morningfog Mar 2013 #74
The argument is not that Nader COULDN'T run for president... krispos42 Mar 2013 #193
I agree with much of your post. morningfog Mar 2013 #196
Gore would have needed 32% of the Nader voters to vote for him morningfog Mar 2013 #6
If it comforts you to believe that the Supreme Court elected Bush in 2000, go ahead. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #10
I voted for (shudder!) DLC Gore MannyGoldstein Mar 2013 #12
what would you consider to be impartial analysis? hfojvt Mar 2013 #19
Why am I not surprised jazzimov Mar 2013 #30
I'm also a Constitution apologist, a Human Rights apologist, an earned benefits apologist MannyGoldstein Mar 2013 #41
You Know Manny Well? HangOnKids Mar 2013 #68
He got 95,000 votes in Florida, and Gore would have won if a tiny fraction of them had gone to him pnwmom Mar 2013 #149
If Nader hadn't run, those 95,000 votes would have each gone to 1 of 3 places MannyGoldstein Mar 2013 #156
Oh yeah, sure. A whole bunch of Nader voters would have picked Bush pnwmom Mar 2013 #158
13% of Florida's registered Democrats voted for Bush in 2000. MannyGoldstein Mar 2013 #160
Ralph Nader himself proudly said he got 50% more voters from Gore than from Bush. pnwmom Mar 2013 #161
SO Nader is a phoney until he says something that you can cling to? morningfog Mar 2013 #168
I'm not talking about Bush. I'm talking about Nader, who gave Bush just enough of an assist pnwmom Mar 2013 #172
There is no such thing as "close enough to steal." morningfog Mar 2013 #175
Mr Objective Fact has spoken DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #15
Thank you! Possible name change... Bonobo Mar 2013 #17
Nader sure seems to get his heart pumping DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #20
My name is based on Bob Graham uber liberal from the state of Florida graham4anything Mar 2013 #154
I don't know about a rightwing bill of goods union_maid Mar 2013 #51
Not to worry, you'll have plenty of time for errands... DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #56
One large pile of misplaced bullshit. morningfog Mar 2013 #18
Another HUGE thank you! You NAILED IT!!! Bonobo Mar 2013 #22
The 2000 Supreme Court interpreted the Constitution. You can claim that they ignored bluestate10 Mar 2013 #87
^^ G_j Mar 2013 #107
Comforts us to know that the SC stole that election? It was treason, and I doubt sabrina 1 Mar 2013 #92
Ding! Ding! Ding! OnyxCollie Mar 2013 #14
maybe because the Supremes hfojvt Mar 2013 #24
All of which only goes to the fact that Gore, or more accurately Donna Brazile, ran Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #36
terrible campaign or not hfojvt Mar 2013 #42
The Nader cost the nation in 2000 deniers are no different than devout global warming deniers. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #70
I have a friend who blames Monica Lewinsky for everything. OnyxCollie Mar 2013 #72
I don't understand the whole "shitty campaign" excuse hfojvt Mar 2013 #84
Brilliant reasoning. Thanks. nt bluestate10 Mar 2013 #90
The issue that breaks my heart is the 97,000 Nader votes in Florida. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #69
if you talk about Florida hfojvt Mar 2013 #73
There were 97,000 Nader vote in Florida. Bush won Florida by something like 957 votes bluestate10 Mar 2013 #95
yeah, but Nader defenders love to talk about Florida hfojvt Mar 2013 #117
"they can keep bringing it back to SCOTUS and Jeb Bush" Holy shit, wow. morningfog Mar 2013 #169
Bush apologist? hfojvt Mar 2013 #182
You accept, then, that close elections can and will be stolen. So sad. morningfog Mar 2013 #188
Bush, unlike Nader, got 50,460,110 votes hfojvt Mar 2013 #194
Was Bush v. Gore a good decision? morningfog Mar 2013 #195
Where is the evidence that over 60% of them would have punted? hfojvt Mar 2013 #23
I remember watching Nader thucythucy Mar 2013 #54
I'm not the one making the claim. morningfog Mar 2013 #75
you are making the claim hfojvt Mar 2013 #86
Thanks you. You laid some wood to assholes. All I want to see is Nader voters take bluestate10 Mar 2013 #76
an individual Nader voter does not have that much responsibility hfojvt Mar 2013 #94
Each of us arrive at our vote individually. I appreciate your defense of Nader voters bluestate10 Mar 2013 #99
In Florida, he only would have needed 500 Nader voters out of 95,000. pnwmom Mar 2013 #105
I have no opinion on Nader. morningfog Mar 2013 #109
He's a phony. He makes more money for his public interest org pnwmom Mar 2013 #137
But the fault rests with scotus morningfog Mar 2013 #142
He didn't know it would end up at SCOTUS. And if he'd gotten another thousand votes or so, pnwmom Mar 2013 #143
Again, this is all theoretical. Gore won FL and the Presidency, SCOTUS blocked the morningfog Mar 2013 #145
SCOTUS wouldn't have had the opportunity if Nader hadn't chosen to run in the swing states, pnwmom Mar 2013 #147
Nader had every right to run. Those who voted for him every right. morningfog Mar 2013 #148
Of course he had every right. He has every right to be the self-serving phony that he is. pnwmom Mar 2013 #150
LOL! So you admit that Nader didn't violate any laws or the Constitution. So, now morningfog Mar 2013 #151
No, he didn't violate any laws. I never implied that he did. He's just a narcissistic jerk pnwmom Mar 2013 #157
BUt, the ruling is ALL that matters. The ruling is what stopped the democratic process. morningfog Mar 2013 #170
No. The ruling would never have happened if Nader hadn't drawn more votes from Gore supporters pnwmom Mar 2013 #173
You are living in a theoretical world, and legitimizing Bush. morningfog Mar 2013 #174
According to Nader, 38% of his 97,000 Florida voters would have voted for Gore pnwmom Mar 2013 #162
More democracy is a good thing. morningfog Mar 2013 #164
Nader knew from the outset that he didn't have a chance, and he could have concentrated pnwmom Mar 2013 #165
Again, so what. It is irrelevant with respect to the egregious usurpation by the SC. morningfog Mar 2013 #167
Thanks! graham4anything Mar 2013 #177
How could have Gore sucked so bad! Arctic Dave Mar 2013 #13
I was just thinking it was time for a good old fashioned DU Nader shit fest. TransitJohn Mar 2013 #16
I know, right?! eom City Lights Mar 2013 #40
No, this is a continuation of "cudgel people into voting for the 'right' candidate" winter is coming Mar 2013 #141
to add- At the end of the day, that day being Nov. 2016 graham4anything Mar 2013 #28
Here's a question for YOU. Bonobo Mar 2013 #32
The Democratic candidate for President. 100% of the time. graham4anything Mar 2013 #33
You ducked the question. I don't need an essay. Bonobo Mar 2013 #39
you mean 2016 don't you? What election is in 2015. graham4anything Mar 2013 #47
Sanders VS. Lieberman in 2016? Bonobo Mar 2013 #50
You do realize as Democratic party members, both were on the same side 95% of the time graham4anything Mar 2013 #53
So would Nader as Senator be the 60th vote in any vote needed for an important issue? graham4anything Mar 2013 #48
If only Lieberman could beat the republican choice, I would vote for Lieberman. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #80
And 12+ years later your point is? hobbit709 Mar 2013 #34
that 2016 doesn't repeat what happened 1968,1972, 1980, 1984, 1988, 2000, 2004 graham4anything Mar 2013 #44
2004: Republican Mike Bloomberg endorsed Bush re-election. nt Union Scribe Mar 2013 #55
what does that have to do with this thread? this thread is about 3rd party runs president graham4anything Mar 2013 #57
You said you wanted to make sure 2004 didn't happen again. Union Scribe Mar 2013 #98
But you have no idea who he voted for do you? (initials JK) graham4anything Mar 2013 #100
Bloomberg fought giving dead 9/11 heroes death benefits. Union Scribe Mar 2013 #111
Cite for BS claim that you know whom he voted for? nt Union Scribe Mar 2013 #112
Again, take this to a different thread. This is about 3rd party candidates. graham4anything Mar 2013 #118
You made a statement of fact, please show evidence of it. nt Union Scribe Mar 2013 #119
In 2013, let's all work together to have a gun-free America. graham4anything Mar 2013 #121
I completely agree with you. In 2016, we will once again be at the end of a 8 year bluestate10 Mar 2013 #81
They luvz the flamebait. morningfog Mar 2013 #77
You still flogging this dead horse? MadHound Mar 2013 #37
Why doesn't even ONE Nader voter say they are proud of their 2000 vote? graham4anything Mar 2013 #45
Ass u me much? MadHound Mar 2013 #60
Hillary earned my vote. Janet Napolitano earned my vote. Hillary45/Napolitano 2016 2020 graham4anything Mar 2013 #61
Well, frankly, none of those people have yet to earn my vote, MadHound Mar 2013 #66
You make it clear that no on ever loses the "right to whine." morningfog Mar 2013 #79
You are an apologist for Bush and the conservatives Justices with this thread. morningfog Mar 2013 #78
If 2% of Nader voters in each state had instead voted for Gore, the Supreme Court would bluestate10 Mar 2013 #83
So what? Only one group acted against the COTUS. morningfog Mar 2013 #93
You're beginning to become ragged. The Supreme Court can't overturn a clear election result, bluestate10 Mar 2013 #106
You are off your rocker. They stopped the election results from proceeding properly. morningfog Mar 2013 #108
Bush won Florida by just over 900 votes. That has been proven by independent recounts bluestate10 Mar 2013 #133
Goddamnit, bush did NOT win FL. morningfog Mar 2013 #134
The OP was clear, 2016 is staring us in the face. If the current track continues, bluestate10 Mar 2013 #82
Frankly, given Hillary's record, I would hesitate to call her a Democrat. MadHound Mar 2013 #122
The old "Why Nader is right" circa August 2000 argument. Where did that get us. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #131
Yeah, except for the fact that we've continued to move backwards, no matter if it is a 'Pug or Dem MadHound Mar 2013 #144
You are ignoring the fact that Nader may have pulled people that would not have voted at all davidn3600 Mar 2013 #38
I care more about the shenanagins in Florida than Hayabusa Mar 2013 #43
Novemeber was New Hampshire's 4 votes. Gore would have had 271. graham4anything Mar 2013 #46
I know, but Hayabusa Mar 2013 #49
So why would a supposed liberal named Nader contribute to that problem? graham4anything Mar 2013 #52
I don't exactly know if he was in on the fix, but he certainly didn't help Hayabusa Mar 2013 #67
I wouldn't have voted for Obama if he had run with Lieberman Democracyinkind Mar 2013 #58
What does Joe Lieberman have to do with this thread?Just a diversion graham4anything Mar 2013 #59
Everything, as my post above makes clear. Democracyinkind Mar 2013 #62
It's not if Jeb Bush gets elected by protesting voters thinking what Nader did graham4anything Mar 2013 #63
Maybe Gore should have appealed to the left more than Nader and got those votes. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2013 #64
"more" Democracyinkind Mar 2013 #65
They should have picked Bob Graham, but that has nothing to do with this thread. graham4anything Mar 2013 #102
If Nader wasn't in the race, what if those who voted for him Apophis Mar 2013 #71
Unlikely. The Nader voters on DU call themselves the strongest possible progressives. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #85
I was just saying who's to say they would have voted for Gore? Apophis Mar 2013 #89
well they did claim Bush wasn't so bad by saying he was just like Gore JI7 Mar 2013 #91
Who are the Nader voters on DU? sabrina 1 Mar 2013 #96
Those people know who they are. I won't make a foolish attempt to call them out, bluestate10 Mar 2013 #113
In which case I will give your comment all the credit it deserves. I did not vote for sabrina 1 Mar 2013 #139
Probably the same who thought good things about Ron Paul graham4anything Mar 2013 #103
Does it ever get old for blaming Ralph Nader for all of the world's problems? I Cant Dance Mar 2013 #88
Truth doesn't have an expiration date. nt bluestate10 Mar 2013 #114
Only if it were true. I Cant Dance Mar 2013 #146
How many Democrats voted for Bush? Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2013 #97
How many democrats voted for Romney. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #116
If Gore wanted progressive votes he should have campaigned for them. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2013 #126
Again? SomethingFishy Mar 2013 #101
Your post is a distraction. The fact is many americans never vote. But those people also bluestate10 Mar 2013 #120
ROFLMAO.. yeah keep saying that SomethingFishy Mar 2013 #130
Is the purpose of this OP to try and ensure that people will vote "D" no matter what djean111 Mar 2013 #104
No. The purpose of the OP is to insure people don't allow someone in that is horribly bluestate10 Mar 2013 #124
you have no way of knowing those votes would have gone to Gore MNBrewer Mar 2013 #110
You have no way of knowing they would have not gone to Gore. nt bluestate10 Mar 2013 #125
I'm not the one blaming Nader for Gore's loss. MNBrewer Mar 2013 #135
But you are defending Nader and his voters with a chicken shit excuse. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #180
I never said he wouldn't have gotten them. MNBrewer Mar 2013 #192
8 years of Gore - followed by President Joe Lieberman? oberliner Mar 2013 #123
Maybe. But that would still have been infinitely better than 8 years of George W Bush bluestate10 Mar 2013 #127
It's amazing to think how different politics was in 2000 oberliner Mar 2013 #129
And how fucking wrong Nader was. Some people saw through Nader's bullshit. There WAS bluestate10 Mar 2013 #181
I totally agree oberliner Mar 2013 #185
And Florida didn't count all of the votes at all. Handed the highest office via bro to bro.Wake up. judesedit Mar 2013 #132
It's been 12 years n2doc Mar 2013 #136
Two party system = "progressives" to the right of Hoover. /nt TheMadMonk Mar 2013 #140
He doesn't give a fuck about policies, man. Bonobo Mar 2013 #178
Nader haters were obnoxious in the early 2000's, now they are just pathetic. morningfog Mar 2013 #152
They have been consistent in one regard. They always had a clue. bluestate10 Mar 2013 #183
Fuck Nader. I never voted for him. But, I place the blame where it belongs, morningfog Mar 2013 #189
nt theKed Mar 2013 #153
What about the 33% of registered voters who didn't vote? nyquil_man Mar 2013 #155
10 million LESS voters voted in 2000 than any other modern election. graham4anything Mar 2013 #176
Gore's total vote was the highest for any Democratic candidate up to that time, nyquil_man Mar 2013 #179
You need to stop living in the past and look Forward©. Marr Mar 2013 #159
Perhaps when the Democratic Party Stops Running Corporate Toadys they will get more votes thetruthhurtsforsome Mar 2013 #163
Tennessee also had 4 electoral votes in 2000 Jumpin Jack Fletch Mar 2013 #166
How do you know how many of those Nader votes would have just stayed home, or voted for some other limpyhobbler Mar 2013 #171
How do you know that Nader votes would have stayed home or voted for some other candidate? bluestate10 Mar 2013 #187
"your ilk"? What the fuck is that supposed to mean? limpyhobbler Mar 2013 #198
Nader had the right to run for president... NaturalHigh Mar 2013 #191
FINALLY A NADER THREAD! Capt. Obvious Mar 2013 #197
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